The average premium after tax credits will be only $50 a month
WSJ editorial. Excerpts:
"Every day come warnings that Americans will be priced out of ObamaCare next year if Republicans in Congress don’t renew pandemic subsidies."
"The expiring ObamaCare payments were sold to help weather a once-a-century health crisis. Next year’s sticker shock is largely concentrated in Americans age 55 and older with incomes above 400% of the poverty line—affluent early retirees who represent a fraction of overall enrollment and aren’t a compelling case for an income transfer that could cost some $450 billion over 10 years."
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